Frequencies

2013
Frequencies
6.7| 1h45m| en| More Info
Released: 24 July 2013 Released
Producted By: Britpack Film Company
Country: United Kingdom
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The story of the forbidden relationship between a 'low born' boy and a 'high born' girl in an alternate reality where every person's relationships and life worth are determined by their innate 'frequencies'.

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Flavius Poenaru This movie encompasses some very distinct aspects of our world, and it should be taken with a grain of salt. The reviews gave me some sort of skepticism, but I fell in love with this movie nonetheless. The story itself is clear and ties in with various logical aspects of the real world such as Quantum Mechanics and whatnot, and while other ideas are slightly stretched, it makes sense if you maintain an open-minded attitude towards the movie. This is by far one of the most intriguing and unique movies I've seen in a while.
tudor-alexandru This is a horrible movie, with a good trailer. Actually the trailer gives away the main parts of the plot, and you're better off skipping the movie. The dialogue feels forced and unnatural, there are plenty of clever references to historic and scientific figures, but without any real connection to the film. There is no such thing as character development, and the long and boring explanation at the end really just patronizes at you so much it made me want to club baby seals. The movie has horrible pace, and it manages to be overly-complicated, stupid and condescending at the same time through its questionable editing. Had it been a one hour film I may have enjoyed it. A disgusting piece of crap, spare yourself the trouble and see something else.
Nerman Talakic The first thing I thought when I started to watch this movie is how it strongly reminded me of another awesome movie called Upside Down so if you like this one you should definitely check out Upside Down. The main reason I gave this movie a 10/10 is because it deals with almost all the philosophical questions I've had in my life and the best part is, it confirms all my viewpoints about fate, destiny, predetermination, luck etc. This is the type of movie that will become a popular reference in the future like the movie Idiocracy did, where people are now pointing out that our society is heading in the same direction just like it was portrayed in Idiocracy. Call me an idiot but I honestly believe that in the far future this movie will be treated like a documentary and will serve as an example of how our ancestors were on the right path of figuring out the nature of the universe. Unlike the other "intelligent" movies like Enemy, Predestination, Pi etc. where I had trouble to keep up with the story and had to watch it a few times along with those "explained" videos on Youtube, this movie is easy to follow with the only hard part being the end where they explain Theo's story. This movie is gold.
a00030864 The frequencies in the movie certainly explain well the power of the Harry Potter incantations and why I love Mozart so much.Joking aside, the movie does a wonderful job of showing both sides of the human condition - can it change with a free will decision or are we nothing more than byproducts of our environment as in determinism? Is there the "Theory of Everything" to life? And if so, can it be captured by a formula and used to predict the future of a life? If so, does it matter - do we go along for the ride and enjoy it or try to unravel it?You will have to judge the above for yourself after viewing the movie.I loved it and for once, I was not fast forwarding to the last 20 minutes when typically, all is revealed. In this movie, you need to see it all from start to finish. And in this, you will be rewarded.